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HPLC methods for clinical pharmaceutical analysis : a user's guide /

by Mascher, Hermann.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, c2012Edition: 1st ed.Description: ix, 247 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9783527331291.Subject(s): High performance liquid chromatography | Drugs -- Analysis | Pharmaceutical technologyOnline resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Table of contents only
Contents:
1.Introduction -- 1.1.First Question: Determination of Ibuprofen in Plasma -- 1.2.Second Question: Determination of Tryptophan in Urine -- 1.3.Third Question: Determination of Paclitaxel in Tissue -- 2.Planning of Analyses -- 2.1.Introduction -- 2.2.Limit of Detection (LOD) and Determination (LLOQ) -- 2.3.Detectors -- 2.4.Structure of the Analyte -- 2.5.Solubility of an Analyte -- 2.6.Selection of the Detector -- 3.Sample Preparation -- 3.1.Dilution -- 3.2.Protein Precipitation, Overview -- 3.3.Extraction -- 4.HPLC Separation -- 4.1.HPLC Pumps -- 4.2.Degasser -- 4.3.Injector -- 4.4.HPLC Columns -- 5.Detection -- 5.1.Detection in the Pharmaceutical/Bioanalytical Area -- 5.2.Detection in the "Clinical Area" (Therapy Control/Compliance) -- 6.Chemical Derivatization for Detection Enhancement -- 7.Validation Concepts -- 7.1.Introduction -- 7.2.Realization of the FDA Guideline -- 8.Practical Hints Concerning Stability, Destruction and Degradation Products -- 9.Metabolites -- 10.Internal Standards -- 11.Case Studies with Intensive Discussion for Each Substance -- 11.1.Acetylcarnitine in Plasma -- 11.2.Acetylcysteine in Plasma -- 11.3.Acyclovir in Plasma and Urine -- 11.4.Caffeine in Plasma -- 11.5.Diazepam in Plasma -- 11.6.Diclofenac in Plasma -- 11.7.Dihydralazine in Plasma -- 11.8.Duramycin (Moli1901) in Plasma -- 11.9.Fluticasone Propionate in Plasma -- 11.10.Hydroxytriamterene Sulfate and Triamterene in Plasma and Urine -- 11.11.Ibuprofen in Plasma (also Enantiomeric Separation) -- 11.12.Minocycline in Plasma -- 11.13.Norfloxacine in Plasma and Urine -- 11.14.Paclitaxel in Plasma, Urine and Tissue -- 11.15.Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) in Plasma -- 11.16.Pimelic Acid in Plasma and Urine -- 11.17.8-Prenylnaringenin in Plasma and Different Types of Tissues -- 11.18.Silibinin in Plasma -- 11.19.Valnemulin in Plasma, Different Tissue Types and in Animal Feed -- 11.20.Vitamin B1 (Total Thiamine) in Plasma -- Table 11.1 Recommended books -- Table 11.2 Properties of substances -- Appendix -- Short Description of Determination for about 100 Substances -- Substances listed in the Appendix.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1.Introduction -- 1.1.First Question: Determination of Ibuprofen in Plasma -- 1.2.Second Question: Determination of Tryptophan in Urine -- 1.3.Third Question: Determination of Paclitaxel in Tissue -- 2.Planning of Analyses -- 2.1.Introduction -- 2.2.Limit of Detection (LOD) and Determination (LLOQ) -- 2.3.Detectors -- 2.4.Structure of the Analyte -- 2.5.Solubility of an Analyte -- 2.6.Selection of the Detector -- 3.Sample Preparation -- 3.1.Dilution -- 3.2.Protein Precipitation, Overview -- 3.3.Extraction -- 4.HPLC Separation -- 4.1.HPLC Pumps -- 4.2.Degasser -- 4.3.Injector -- 4.4.HPLC Columns -- 5.Detection -- 5.1.Detection in the Pharmaceutical/Bioanalytical Area -- 5.2.Detection in the "Clinical Area" (Therapy Control/Compliance) -- 6.Chemical Derivatization for Detection Enhancement -- 7.Validation Concepts -- 7.1.Introduction -- 7.2.Realization of the FDA Guideline -- 8.Practical Hints Concerning Stability, Destruction and Degradation Products -- 9.Metabolites -- 10.Internal Standards -- 11.Case Studies with Intensive Discussion for Each Substance -- 11.1.Acetylcarnitine in Plasma -- 11.2.Acetylcysteine in Plasma -- 11.3.Acyclovir in Plasma and Urine -- 11.4.Caffeine in Plasma -- 11.5.Diazepam in Plasma -- 11.6.Diclofenac in Plasma -- 11.7.Dihydralazine in Plasma -- 11.8.Duramycin (Moli1901) in Plasma -- 11.9.Fluticasone Propionate in Plasma -- 11.10.Hydroxytriamterene Sulfate and Triamterene in Plasma and Urine -- 11.11.Ibuprofen in Plasma (also Enantiomeric Separation) -- 11.12.Minocycline in Plasma -- 11.13.Norfloxacine in Plasma and Urine -- 11.14.Paclitaxel in Plasma, Urine and Tissue -- 11.15.Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) in Plasma -- 11.16.Pimelic Acid in Plasma and Urine -- 11.17.8-Prenylnaringenin in Plasma and Different Types of Tissues -- 11.18.Silibinin in Plasma -- 11.19.Valnemulin in Plasma, Different Tissue Types and in Animal Feed -- 11.20.Vitamin B1 (Total Thiamine) in Plasma -- Table 11.1 Recommended books -- Table 11.2 Properties of substances -- Appendix -- Short Description of Determination for about 100 Substances -- Substances listed in the Appendix.

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